Building Permit Technician
Hammond, LA
Full Time
Entry Level
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The essential function of the position is to receive, log, and distribute construction plans for plan checking; check and review permit applications and supporting documents for proper form, sufficiency of information, and conformance with legal standards; provide first-line customer service throughout the building permit process.
Examples of Duties:
PRIMARY DUTIES: This list represents the essential tasks performed by the position. Employees may be assigned additional duties by management as required.
Receives and reviews building applications and Entergy applications from customers; assesses scope of project and relevant permit requirements; educates customers regarding necessary permits and general code compliance of proposed projects.
Routes plans to appropriate staff; logs information into permit system; sets up and scans files including maps, as-builts, construction plans and documents; tracks and monitors plan status; notifies contractors, owners, developers, and engineers of plan status; verifies professional and contractor licensing.
Calculates and verifies valuations and fees; accepts payments; issues receipts; issues permits as authorized.
Maintains records and prepare reports as required. Coordinates responses to public records requests and related reports/records.
Assists in completing permit applications by explaining building permit requirements; assists and
advises the general public in matters relating to building requirements and status of submitted projects.
Logs inspection requests and prepares field files for daily building inspections.
Assists building inspectors in coordinating inspection requests; answers a variety of phone calls and information requests; performs clerical duties for Building Department personnel.
Enters work orders for maintenance of city buildings and facilities.
Obtains quotes and other documentation for purchase orders and check requests; enters requisitions and runs reports in Munis software.
SAFETY OF OTHERS: Safety of others refers to the responsibility for other people’s safety, either inherent in the job or to assure the safety of the general public.
Requires some responsibility for safety and health of others and/or for occasional enforcement of the standards of public safety or health.
Typical Qualifications:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Education requirements refers to job specific training and education required for entry into the position.
Requires High School graduation or GED equivalent supplemented by specialized courses/training equivalent to completion of one year of college in business or office administration or closely related field. Requires proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: Licenses, certifications, and registrations refers to professional, state, or federal licenses, certifications, or registrations required to enter the position.
None.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Experience refers to the amount of work experience that is required for entry into the position that would result in reasonable expectation that the person can perform the tasks required by the position.
Requires two years of clerical experience involving extensive public contact, preferably in the
building, construction, or real estate industry. Able to read and understand construction plans and maps.
The essential function of the position is to receive, log, and distribute construction plans for plan checking; check and review permit applications and supporting documents for proper form, sufficiency of information, and conformance with legal standards; provide first-line customer service throughout the building permit process.
Examples of Duties:
PRIMARY DUTIES: This list represents the essential tasks performed by the position. Employees may be assigned additional duties by management as required.
Receives and reviews building applications and Entergy applications from customers; assesses scope of project and relevant permit requirements; educates customers regarding necessary permits and general code compliance of proposed projects.
Routes plans to appropriate staff; logs information into permit system; sets up and scans files including maps, as-builts, construction plans and documents; tracks and monitors plan status; notifies contractors, owners, developers, and engineers of plan status; verifies professional and contractor licensing.
Calculates and verifies valuations and fees; accepts payments; issues receipts; issues permits as authorized.
Maintains records and prepare reports as required. Coordinates responses to public records requests and related reports/records.
Assists in completing permit applications by explaining building permit requirements; assists and
advises the general public in matters relating to building requirements and status of submitted projects.
Logs inspection requests and prepares field files for daily building inspections.
Assists building inspectors in coordinating inspection requests; answers a variety of phone calls and information requests; performs clerical duties for Building Department personnel.
Enters work orders for maintenance of city buildings and facilities.
Obtains quotes and other documentation for purchase orders and check requests; enters requisitions and runs reports in Munis software.
SAFETY OF OTHERS: Safety of others refers to the responsibility for other people’s safety, either inherent in the job or to assure the safety of the general public.
Requires some responsibility for safety and health of others and/or for occasional enforcement of the standards of public safety or health.
Typical Qualifications:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Education requirements refers to job specific training and education required for entry into the position.
Requires High School graduation or GED equivalent supplemented by specialized courses/training equivalent to completion of one year of college in business or office administration or closely related field. Requires proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: Licenses, certifications, and registrations refers to professional, state, or federal licenses, certifications, or registrations required to enter the position.
None.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Experience refers to the amount of work experience that is required for entry into the position that would result in reasonable expectation that the person can perform the tasks required by the position.
Requires two years of clerical experience involving extensive public contact, preferably in the
building, construction, or real estate industry. Able to read and understand construction plans and maps.
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